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Dan John Miller


Dan John Miller is a musician as well as an actor. Based in Detroit, he fronted the seminal country punk band Goober & the Peas, as well as Two Star Tabernacle with his wife, Tracee Mae Miller, in the 1990s. The Millers then formed their current band, Blanche, a gothic-country/garage-rock group whose critically acclaimed debut "If We Can't Trust the Doctors... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2013 Cinnamon Girl (TV series) (pre-production)
Bill Cole
Pilot (2013) … Bill Cole
 
2012 The Assassination of Chicago's Mayor (short)
Assistant Chief Kipley
 
2011 The Vanishing Point (short)
Cal
 
2010 Alleged
Mr. Shelton
 
2009 My One and Only
Car Salesman #1
 
2007 Mr. Woodcock
Family Man
 
1994 Murder Too Sweet
Priest
 
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2010 Alleged (writer: "The End Is A Beginning" / performer: "The End Is A Beginning")
 
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2009 It Came from Detroit (documentary)
 
2003 Irene's Last Call (documentary)
Interviewed
 

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Personal Details


Official Sites:

The Blanche Website | See more »

Height:

6' 3" (1.91 m)
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Trivia:

Has played a priest 3 different times: in the film "Murder Too Sweet", in a music video for The White Stripes, "Hotel Yorba" that he co-directed, and in the film "Redemption." See more »